Posted on 01/17/2012 11:11:36 AM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Rep. Jim Clyburn (D-S.C.) on Tuesday went after Newt Gingrichs labeling of the Barack Obama as the food stamp president, charging the former speaker denigrates Americans trying to make ends meet during difficult economic times.
To say those kinds of things about the President of the United States, I think, not only tries to lower the office itself, but also denigrates those people who find themselves in need of food stamps, the South Carolina Democrat said on Fox News, the morning after a GOP debate was held in his home state.
Pressed on why the label was denigrating if Gingrich was simply trying to point out how much the program for low-income families has grown under Obamas watch, Clyburn pushed back, saying the state of the country that the president inherited from George W. Bush cannot be ignored.
This man inherited an economy that was going into the ditch. You know that, everybody knows that. And what he had to do was stabilize a very sick economy before he could initiative any kind of recovery, he said.....
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